It’s been over a decade since I asked my old friend, the award-winning interior designer
Malcolm James Kutner, for guidance with Brooklyn Creative League, but I remember his advice like it was yesterday: “Use honest materials.”
Increase your networking opportunities, have more control over access to resources, and alleviate the loneliness that comes with working from home. These are just some of the benefits that you gain from coworking. Read the article to find out more and download our free resource guide!
Are you hitting the road for a few weeks on business? Skip the coffee shop and the hotel business center, and head over to one of the 84 coworking spaces that Brooklyn Creative League partners with via the League of Extraordinary Coworking Spaces (LExC).
As a coworking space that’s rooted in the community, we wanted to express our gratitude to everyone who has been a part of BCL’s journey over the past decade: members, current and past; business partners; and fellow small-businesses in our Gowanus neighborhood.
Just a Moment, is BCL’s latest art installation on the third floor cafe by Deb Klein, a former, long-term BCL member and New York City based photographer. Learn more.
Inspired by the Netflix show, “Tidying up with Marie Kondo,” we’ve put together eight simple steps to help you tidy up your desk so you can work with more clarity and efficiency.
Culture and Community: How Independent Coworking Can Beat Corporate Competition | By Neil F. Carlson
Brooklyn Creative League Co-founder, Neil F. Carlson shares the philosophy and business values that makes BCL such a unique, and community-oriented coworking space